White House, WATCH LIVE and government shutdown
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Days after the Senate advanced a funding package to end the longest federal government shutdown in U.S. history, the House of Representatives is set to vote on Wednesday, Nov. 12.
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Watch Live: Donald Trump delivers remarks, signs resolution ending shutdown
The remarks come during a busy day in Washington, D.C., where House lawmakers passed the resolution, and sent it on to the president in order to end the longest government shutdown on record. The president's remarks are expected to begin at 9:45 p.
President Donald Trump is meeting with Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa in the Oval Office after lifting sanctions imposed on Syria. Al-Sharaa once had ties to al-Qaida.
The deal funds the government in the short term and guarantees a vote on ACA tax credits. Follow Newsweek for live updates.
An email from Epstein to Maxwell in April 2011 alleges Trump "spent hours" with one of the victims, calling the US president the "dog that hasn't barked". In a January 2019 email to Wolff, Epstein alleged Trump "knew about the girls because he asked Ghislaine to stop".
That statement comes after ESPN reported that there have been backchannel talks between the White House and the Washington Commanders ownership group to relay Trump’s desire in having the stadium bear his name.
Leaders from Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, the Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikstan and Uzbekistan are expected to be among those in attendance at the White House event.
WASHINGTON—A top Trump administration statistics official played down the firing of the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics over the summer, arguing elected leaders must be able to hold agency chiefs accountable.